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The phrase "a comprehensive case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation, argument, or example that is thorough and covers all necessary aspects.
Example: "The lawyer presented a comprehensive case that addressed all the key points of the trial."
Alternatives: "a thorough case" or "an extensive case".
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"The Iraqis made a comprehensive case in long discussions with the secretary general," said a United Nations spokesman, Fred Eckhard.
"I tried to make a comprehensive case of the president's strategy," the secretary said at a news conference after his day of meetings.
Ronald Kessler's The Sins of the Father: Joseph P Kennedy and the Dynasty He Founded (1996) makes a comprehensive case against.
"At this point, they are in possession of what I believe is a comprehensive case," said Pastor Bullock, who said he was told that Goodell would be given the materials.
"Failing Law Schools" does not say entirely, or even mainly, new things, but it does present a comprehensive case for the negative side of this debate and I am sure that many legal academics and every law school dean will be talking about it.
This is illustrated with a comprehensive case study.
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We also provide a comprehensive case-wise mathematical analysis to facilitate design automation for synthesizing such designs as standard cells.
Developing a comprehensive case-based preparatory package using research findings could help to make HCPs aware of the issues that exist, culturally, politically, and socially (Hunt et al. 2011).
To investigate whether mtDNA haplogroups contribute to the occurrence of cancer in a specific Chinese population, we have carried out a comprehensive case-control study of mtDNA from large cohorts of patients with three common cancer types, namely, colorectal cancer (n = 108), thyroid cancer (n = 100) and breast cancer (n = 104), in Wenzhou, a southern Chinese city in the Zhejiang Province.
In a comprehensive case-control study, Thio et al recently showed that the class I allele, A*301 and class II allele DRB1*1302 are associated with clearance and two class I alleles, B*08 and B*44, are associated with persistence, thus confirming an earlier studies implicating DRB1*1302 in HBV clearance [ 38].
Moreover, transient irradiation is a more comprehensive case for the understanding of pyrolysis where nonlinear heat transfer effects challenge the validity of solid-phase criteria for piloted ignition developed previously.
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